Miami Herald (Sunday)

HOW TO FIND THE BEST SOFA FOR YOUR SPACE

- BY CATHY HOBBS

For many, a sofa is a once-in-a-lifetime purchase, or it’s at least a purchase homeowners don’t want to have to make very often. In most cases, a sofa’s longevity and quality relates to how it’s made.

CONSTRUCTI­ON TIPS

Sofas can be made by machine or by hand. Depending on its usage, how a sofa is made may be a key factor in how long it lasts. In general, nothing beats all hardwood constructi­on. A sofa constructe­d of low-grade wood or particle board simply will not last as long as one made from solid hardwood. Also look for sofas in which components such as legs are either made of solid wood or metal.

Another key component is ensuring that springs or coils are well made and the frame is cushioned and wrapped prior to upholstery. Need a durable fabric? A popular designer choice is commercial or hospitalit­y grade fabrics that repel liquids and stains while remaining attractive and aesthetica­lly pleasing.

TYPE

Sectional or traditiona­l sofa, with arms or armless? While you have a number of choices, allow your room or space to be your guide. In general, sectional sofas work well when you’re looking to frame a space or room using furniture. Sectional sofas work particular­ly well in corners or where one is looking to frame a wall. Look for components that fit your desired use. For example, a chaise would be a better choice than an ottoman if you’re looking to create a sectional component for lounging.

MATERIAL

When it comes to fabrics, you have a whole host of options. Ask questions and be sure to ask a manufactur­er or retailer for cuttings or swatches before making a purchase. Not crazy about fabric? Leather is still a popular option, especially in areas used by children or a home inhabited by pets. And artificial leather also remains popular.

FOAM VS. DOWN

The fill material used for components such as sofa cushions will affect both the sofa’s feel and its overall look. Foam-filled cushions are more stiff, while down creates a more relaxed look and feel. Be sure to look, touch, feel and most of all sit on any sofa you are considerin­g before you buy to ensure it provides the comfort you want.

 ?? DESIGN RECIPES TNS ?? A four-seater sofa helps fill a narrow living room wall.
DESIGN RECIPES TNS A four-seater sofa helps fill a narrow living room wall.
 ?? SCOTT MORRIS Design Recipes/TNS ?? A sectional sofa helps frame a space in this living room.
SCOTT MORRIS Design Recipes/TNS A sectional sofa helps frame a space in this living room.
 ?? Design Recipes/TNS ?? A small-scale sectional sofa with ottoman creates a space with the appropriat­e scale in this family-friendly room.
Design Recipes/TNS A small-scale sectional sofa with ottoman creates a space with the appropriat­e scale in this family-friendly room.

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